Police went to the scene on Cavedo Street after receiving an anonymous complaint. Upon arriving, a deputy saw one of the suspects, Tye Lewandowski, 46, carrying a duffel bag out of the camper, according to police. When Lewandowski saw the deputy, he ducked behind a shed and ditched the bag before returning to talk with him, police said.

Inside the bag were bottles, liquids and tubing that are common in making meth, deputies said.

The deputy then knocked on the camper door and smelled what police said was an active cooking operation. Three other people who were inside the camper were arrested: Jeffrey Goodwin, 38, Bobby Sutton, 39, and Kathryn Talbott, 28.

After police got consent to search the camper, authorities went inside and found chemicals and equipment used to produce meth. The four suspects were charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, manufacture of methamphetamine and possession of listed chemicals.